Music Centre Jyrki Maalahti Leading specialist – BIM (Building information management) 11.11.2015 Music Centre

Users • Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra • Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra • Sibelius-Academy • Visiting artists

Owners • Government of / 48 % • City of Helsinki 26 % • YLE (Finland’s national public service broadcasting company 26 %

2 Halls and other public premises in the Music Centre

• Concert Hall 1650 + 50 • Hall for amplified music 290 • Hall with orchestra pit 225 + 75 • Chamber music hall 250 • Organ hall (3 - 4 instruments ) 140 • Rehearsal hall for orchestras 240 • Restaurant – club 200 • VIP-lounge 90 - 150 • Main floor, circle and gallery lounges with cafeterias • Upper lobby and shop • Main lobby, box office and info • library • Outdoor café (summer)

3 Construction timetable

• Frame works started on 1.October 2008 • Building systems installations started in August 2009 • Frame works completed in early 2010 • Interior works started in late 2009 • Landscaping started in summer 2010 • Installation of fixtures and stage technique starts in fall 2010 • Technical testing starts in late 2010 – early 2011 • Construction completed in April 2011

4 Key figures

• Concrete frame works 102.397 m2 • Reinforcement steel 2 million kg • Concrete poured 23.000 m3 • Hollow core slabs 14.579 m2 • Hollow core slabs 1635 pcs • Gypsum boards 32.889 m2 • Parquette 4584 m2 • Natural stone 2882 m2 • Air conditioning units 21 pcs • Air conditioning ducts 25 km • Heating pipes 10 km • Cooling pipes 9 km • Water pipes 12 km • Sewage 8 km • Lighting fixtures 11.000 pcs • Cable trunking 28 km • Cable 650 km • Manpower max. 450

5 Challenges

• Acoustics • Difficult cast-in-situ structures in concert halls • Double structure • Vibration control in concert halls • Extensive stage technique • Central location

6 For further information, please contact:

Jyrki Maalahti Leading specialist – BIM (Building information management) [email protected]

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